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We are sorry to hear about Jim. He was always a fun guy to be around always smiling. Jim was like a big brother. Will never forget him singing & playing the spoons. Love to Kay and family. Our prayers and hugs sent your way.

Sorry to hear of your loss.
Jim worked for my father for many years and I spent a lot of time with him as I was growing up. He had a saying for just about every occasion; some of those I still use today so his memory lives on. Jim and Kay lived in a small house and when we found out she was expecting for Tina my mother asked where they were going to put all of those kids. His answer was, ” We’ll hang them from the ceiling in bushel baskets!”
He liked to sing and I also remember going to various functions to watch him perform.
After my father bought the family farm I would often visit with Gordon, Mabel, and Paul. They always welcomed me into their home and Mabel always had a cookie or a cup of coffee on a cold day. They were, by all accounts, true country people who didn’t have much but were generous with what they had; their wisdom, their honesty, and above all, their time.

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